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Tom and Karen, his wife, have spent a lifetime breeding birds,
mostly Quakers. They started out breeding the regular green Monk Parakeets and progressed
to breed blue Quakers, Cinnamon Quaker Parrots then dark eyed Yellow Quakers. Here is a
contrast picture showing the difference between a baby green and baby yellow Quaker. |
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This is Tweetie. a cute, lovable, yellow Quaker. Tweetie.
doesn't know that he is only the second one of his kind on planet earth. He thinks he is
just a baby Quaker. |
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Actually, he is just a baby Quaker, but obviously a very rare
and very special little boy. These pictures were taken in August of 98 in Fort Lauderdale
at the annual bird show. Tweetie was still eating formula and making those cute baby
Quaker sounds. |
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Can you tell that this bird is well loved? The
master's hands wrap gently around this lovely little yellow creature.
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Tweetie, such a cute little baby Quaker parrot. |

Today, here is Tweetie all grown up. What a handsome, special
quaker. Tweetie still lives with Tom and Karen at their home in Florida. He's about ready
to breed and maybe carry his color to another generation of sweet Nemerovsky Quaker
babies.
You can contact Tom and Karen Nemerovsky on the Birds and Such II web site or
e-mail them at TOMFUN@aol.com. Their birds come
highly recommended.
Tom's
BLUE Quakers
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We dubbed this little split to cinnamon Quaker Parrot
"Sweet Pea" at the show because he was so sweet and cuddly just lying there
letting almost anyone (that could get him out of my wife's hands) scratch his belly. Tom
says that he is still the same today. |